The 3 parts of the Exposure Triangle
What are Aperture, Shutter speed, ISO?
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What is Aperture Priority?
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What is Shutter Speed Priority?
The main function of ISO
What is controlling the amount of light a camera lets in?
Best Shutter Speed to start to blur or freeze motion?
What is 1/60?
Controls the amount of light which reaches the camera's sensor
What is Aperture?
Aperture changes this
What is the opening of your camera's lens.
The longer the shutter speed this happens
What is captures more light?
An unwanted effect of ISO
What is noise or graininess?
The ISO to use for a bright sunny day
What is 100?
The number line on the camera's monitor
What is the Exposure Level?
Depth of field
What is an effect of aperture?
Motion
What is the effect of shutter speed?
Use for low light situations, such as indoors or at night
What is high ISO?
Allows control of all settings
What is Manual Mode?
The length of time a camera's shutter remains open
What is Shutter Speed?
A low Aperture makes this depth of field
What is shallow or narrow?
A fast shutter speed can make this effect
What is Freeze Motion?
Use for sunny outdoor settings
What is low ISO?
The 'perfect exposure' is the result of the balance of this
What is the Exposure Triangle?
Controls how sensitive the camera's sensor is to light
What is ISO?
Best time to use a larger Aperture
What is when shooting in low light?
The format that Shutter Speed is typically written in
What is a fraction?
As I lower my ISO, my image becomes _____ sensitive to light
What is less?
Allows a focused foreground and unfocused background
What is a small aperture?